Powerfully Classic! Harry Potter and the Order Of Phoenix
I love/hate Harry Potter mania. For instance, when I went to see Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The first reason: The Plot. J.K. Rowling is not only a terrific writer, she’s a smart writer. As Harry matures from childhood to ‘tween to teen, the plot grows darker – just like real life grows darker as I grow older. Since director David Yates followed the book fairly faithfully, the story of Order of the Phoenix goes beyond the “ooh and ahh” factor of Harry’s discovery of magic and the ability to wield spells.
The film is more about the relationships between people, er, wizards than it is about
the visual thrills of spellcasting and Quidditch matches (which always bored
me). In this movie, Harry is an outcast, something we've all felt now and then. Harry also wonders if the girl he’s let into his
life is truthworthy. And, Harry realizes
how tough it can be to deal with haughty authority which mishandles its
power. (Real life adults can make the
analogy: Maggie Smith’s Minerva McGonagall = George W. Bush.) So
beyond the glitz of special effects, Order of the Phoenix has one of the best stories ever to
his a fantasy franchise – ever. Can the adaptation of Half Blood Prince top it? The bar has been set really high.




















Your praise of Rowling's writing is misapplied. I believe it was her lack of involvement with this script that made it the best of the series.
If it were as faithfully adapted as you say, it would have been an hour longer and the fight at the end extra-boring.
Wild that the worst book in series was made into the best film.
Surely this is a typo though--McGonagall is Bush? Don't you mean Dolores Umbridge?
is really good!